Golf training machine

ABSTRACT

There is provided a golf training machine for performing full knowledge or posture correction of golf address and swing, including a loading board in flat plate shape, a supporting body including a pillar vertically inserted and arranged at an appropriate position on the loading board, a pivot arm freely and rotatably arranged to be revolved around one side of the upper end of the pillar as a prop shaft, a support freely and rotatably loaded to be rotated on the other end of the pivot arm for supporting the hips of a golfer, and an auxiliary support in wing shape arranged at one side of the front of the support to support the side of the hip of the golfer, wherein a movement line at first, second, third and forth positions is formed by using the rotation of the support for supporting the hips of the golfer and the revolution of the pivot arm, thereby making it possible for the golfer to repeatedly know well the address and swing motions and to perform the posture correction through the machine.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2004-4014, filed Jan. 19, 2004, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to a golf training machine, and, more particularly, to a golf training machine for allowing to repeatedly know well an address motion and a swing motion and to correct the address and swing posture, using a mechanical structure.

2. Discussion of the Related Art

Golf is to hit a ball to a target position, using a club as a swing tool at a still state. Herein, most importantly, a swing shall not be in vain and the head of the club shall not go astray from its own track. A still posture such as a basic posture before hitting the ball, for example, grip, address and stance, and a moving posture such as a swing based on the basic posture are considered for the important points mentioned above.

Beginners or general golfers know well the still posture to certain extent but are unstable in swinging as the moving posture. That is, they have a lot of difficulties in fully knowing how to perform a continuous and rhythmical swing motion by back swing, down swing, impact, follow-through and finish.

Although the swing requires a lot of posture, what has been on rise is the movement line along the waist, shoulders and the hips of a golfer. Training for such a swing is well known through a leader's advice or literature. In this regard, the fact is that the diversified and indirect guidance of the leader or the difference in the extent of learning according to a sense of the golfer does not make the training consistent or standardized.

In case that the consistent training is not performed, specifically, the beginner becomes confused, and as a result, the efficiency of the training is decreased and it is impossible to accurately know well the correct posture of address or swing.

In such a case, there is a problem that a hook shot or slice shot is caused by the unstable address and swing, which is the main factor of an inaccurate fly line or a deteriorated fly distance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, the present invention is directed to provide a golf training machine for repeatedly performing address and swing motions in the manner proposed by the mechanical form and frame of supporting the tailbone of a human body, that is, the hips of a golfer, with a support making rotation and revolution, thereby making the address and swing motion be directly memorized in the human body so that the golfer may well know the motions and perform the posture correction.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a golf training machine for standardizing address and swing training.

The objects of the present invention are achieved by a golf training machine for performing full knowledge of golf address and swing motion or correcting such golf posture, comprising a loading board in flat plate shape, a supporting body including a pillar vertically inserted into and arranged at an appropriate position on the loading board, a pivot arm freely and rotatably arranged to be revolved around one side of the upper end of the pillar as a prop shaft, a support freely and rotatably arranged to be rotated on the other end of the pivot arm, for supporting the hips of a golfer, and an auxiliary support in wing shape arranged at one side of the front of the support, for supporting the side of the hips of the golfer, wherein a movement line at first, second, third and forth positions is formed by using the rotation of the support for supporting the hips of the golfer and the revolution of the pivot arm, thereby making it possible for the golfer to repeatedly know well the address and swing motions and to perform the posture correction, through the machine.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the whole structure of a golf training machine according to the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a view illustrating the use of the golf training machine according to the present invention;

FIG. 3 a is a side sectional view illustrating the structure of the golf training machine according to the present invention;

FIG. 3 b is a partial enlarged plan view illustrating Part “A” of FIG. 1;

FIGS. 4 a, 4 b, 4 c and 4 d are views illustrating respective motions in the golf training machine according to the present invention, wherein FIG. 4 a is an explanation view of a first position as an address posture; FIG. 4 b is an explanation view of a second position as a backswing posture; FIG. 4 c is an explanation view of a third position as an impact posture; and FIG. 4 d is an explanation view of a fourth position continued from impact to finish.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the specification.

The characteristic technique of the present invention is not the training by indirect instructions from a leader but a golf training machine for directly and forcibly correcting the form and posture through a predetermined mechanical structure and making the human body memorize motions through continued and repeated training, so that a golfer knows well the address or swing motion. As the most important point in taking the moving form and posture such as the swing as well as the still form and posture such as the address is the movement line around the hips of the golfer, the present invention provides a golf training machine for making the golfer know well the movement line at her/his hips.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the whole structure of a golf training machine according to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is an explanation view illustrating an example wherein the golf training machine according to the present invention is used. The golf training machine according to the present invention, which can be easily arranged for training at home, in a golf training practice place or at any place where an appropriate space is provided, comprises a loading board 10, a supporting body 14 with a pillar 12 which is vertically inserted and arranged at an appropriate position on the loading board 10; a pivot arm 20 for performing revolution, freely and rotatably arranged at one side of the upper end of the pillar 12 on the supporting body 14 as a prop shaft; a support 30 for supporting the hips of a golfer and performing rotation, arranged on the board at the other side of the pivot arm 20; and an auxiliary support 40 for supporting the side of the hips of the golfer, arranged at one side of the front of the pivot arm 20, wherein a movement line to first, second, third and fourth positions is performed, using the rotation of the support 30 for supporting the hips of the golfer and the revolution of the pivot arm 20, thereby making the golfer to repeatedly know well the address and swing motions through the mechanic structure and performing the posture correction.

More specifically, the supporting body 14 includes the loading board 10 in flat plate shape having an appropriate width for the golfer to ascend and posture as shown in the drawings; and the pillar 12. The loading board 10 is provided with a guidance element 11 for guiding a position for the golfer's right and left feet when taking the basic address and swing posture. The left foot may have a more or less open angle. The guidance element 11 is formed by partially cutting the loading board 10 and may have another projection or may be marked by line.

In FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, the pillar 12 includes a first pipe member 12 a and a second pipe member 12 b which are dividedly formed in square or cylindrical pipe shape, in which the second pipe member 12 b is freely moved inward or outward the first pipe member 12 a and the length of the second pipe member 12 b is extended or contracted for freely controlling the height according to the golfer's physical constitution conditions. A control position of the second pipe member 12 b is fixed by a binding member 13 forming of a screw and a bolt.

Further, the pivot arm 20 having a given length, arranged at the upper end of the pillar 12, is placed to be freely rotatable around a prop shaft 22 at one side as an axis, and the other side of the pivot arm 20 is provided with a support 30, which is loaded to be freely rotatable. The pivot arm 20 pivots within the limited range by a first stopper 16 a and a second stopper 16 b, which are arranged around the upper end of the pillar 12. The pivot arm 20 longitudinally divides the body half and half, gathers the divided bodies, inserts or removes the divided bodies inward or outward, thereby controlling the length to be extended or contracted according to the golfer's physical constitution conditions.

The support 30 is freely rotated around the prop shaft 22 at the edge portion of the other end of the pivot arm 20. The support 30 is made of injection molding material or non metallic material using approximately appropriate plastics and is formed in many-sided and diversified shape to cover the hips of the golfer and to support her/his hips. The support 30 may include a binding member using a band-shape or airbag by which the hips of the golfer are supported. The support 30 is limitedly pivoted by first and second brake pins 24 a, 24 b provided on the other end of the pivot arm 20, and an auxiliary support 40 in wing shape is arranged on one side of the front of the pivot arm 20, for supporting the side between the hips and the thigh of the golfer.

The auxiliary support 40 includes a supporting side 40 a to be bound with the front of the pivot arm 20 by using the binding member 41 for tightening up or loosening a screw or a bolt; and a holding side 40 b which is integrally extended, at a predetermined length, to the supporting side 40 a and includes a more or less slope. The supporting side 40 a includes a slot 40 c for making it possible to control the position of the auxiliary support 40 according to the golfer's physical constitution.

A control bar 18 is provided at an appropriate position of the pillar 12, thereby limiting the movement of both knee portions of the golfer within a predetermined range. More specifically, the control bar 18 is formed in narrow band shape and may be arranged to be fixed or controlled with respect to the height and to prevent the right knee of the golfer from being pushed or retreated. The control bar 18 further includes a holding bar 18 a for preventing the right knee from being pushed backward.

The operative steps of the golf training machine according to the present invention are specifically described with reference to FIGS. 4 a, 4 b, 4 c and 4 d. The present invention is to mechanically induce and standardize the golfer's hips movement line as required in the moving continuous motion following the still posture such as the address, backswing, downswing, impact and finish, thereby making the golfer know well or correct the posture as desired by repeatedly performing the motion.

In FIG. 4 a, the first position of the support 30 illustrated with a solid line is a form of address. The pivot arm 20 is felt and known by a touch sense through the first stopper 16 a, and based on that, the address posture is taken.

When the backswing is performed from such address posture, the hips of the golfer are rotated to the right, wherein the support 30 is clockwise rotated at a predetermined angle to turn the hips of the golfer at a predetermined angle so as to take the back swing posture as the second position, as shown in FIG. 4 b. The angle of rotation of the support 30 is limited within the predetermined angle by the first brake pin 24 a.

When the downswing is continuously performed following the backswing posture of the second position, the pivot arm 20 is rotated at its own position as above and the support 30 is counterclockwise rotated at a predetermined angle, contrary to the above, so that the hips of the golfer are turned to have the form at the third position in FIG. 4 c. The support 30 is stopped by the second brake pin 24 b and concurrently the portion between the left hip and thigh of the golfer touches the auxiliary support 40, thereby completing the motion at the third position to take the impact posture.

At the same time of arriving the third position (impact posture), the pivot arm 20 is counterclockwise pivoted by a push force applied to the auxiliary support 40, that is, as the counterclockwise pushing force is applied to the portion between the left hip and thigh of the golfer, thereby performing the continuous progress to the fourth position in FIG. 4 d. Then, the pivot arm 20 revolving the support 30 is stopped by the second stopper 16 b, and the support 30 is counterclockwise rotated at a predetermined angle to position the hips of the golfer to be perpendicular to the flying direction to complete the finish motion. The rotation of the support 30 is limited by the second brake pin 24 b.

When the swing motion is completed in the above manner, the golfer waits next training by returning the training machine to the state of FIG. 4 a.

In the golf training machine according to the present invention, when both of the right and left knees of the golfer take the aforementioned posture at an appropriate position of the pillar 12, the control bar 18 is provided for preventing and restricting the knees from being spaced more than necessary, thereby performing more stable motion.

The present invention achieves the full knowledge or posture correction of the still address posture and the moving motions such as backswing, downswing, impact and finish as desirable, by continuously and repeatedly performing the first, second, third and fourth positions as described above.

The golf training machine according to the present invention has the effects that not only the address but also the accurate and stable swing are performed, and therefore, the flying line and the flight distance are improved, by keeping the form and posture through a direct and mechanical frame by the training machine as a predetermined structure, and by making the motion be memorized in the human body through the continuous and repeated training in the consistent state, so that the golfer may know well the address or swing.

Further, the present invention has the merit that the utility is excellent by manufacturing and distributing the training machine in a movable type, and moreover, the effect of standardization of the training.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. 

1. A golf training machine, which is provided for performing full knowledge or posture correction of address and swing, comprising a supporting body including a loading board in flat plate shape and a pillar vertically inserted and arranged at an appropriate position on the loading board; a pivot arm arranged to be freely and rotatable around a prop shaft at one side of the upper end of the pillar in the supporting body, for rotation; a support freely and rotatably loaded at the other end of the pivot arm, for performing rotation and supporting the hips of a golfer; an auxiliary support in wing shape, arranged at one side of the front of the support, for supporting the side of the hip of the golfer; wherein the support supporting the hips of the golfer forms the movement line at first, second, third and fourth positions by using the rotation and the revolution of the pivot arm, thereby performing the full knowledge or posture correction by repeating the address and swing motion through a mechanical structure.
 2. The golf training machine according to claim 1, wherein the pillar comprises a first pipe member and a second pipe member, which are separate, and the second pipe member is movable inward or outward the first pipe member such that the length is extended or contracted to control the height and comprises a binding member for maintaining the height control position of the pillar.
 3. The golf training machine according to claim 1, wherein the pivot arm is arranged at each of two positions within a radius of rotation of the support and further comprises first and second brake pins for performing the rotation of the support within the limited range.
 4. The golf training machine according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary support further comprises a supporting side to be bound with the front of the pivot arm by using the binding member; and a holding side extending from one side of the supporting side by a predetermined length with a predetermined slope, for supporting one side of the hips of the golfer.
 5. The golf training machine according to claim 4, wherein the auxiliary support further comprises a slot, on the supporting side, for controlling the position of the auxiliary support according to the golfer's physical constitution.
 6. The golf training machine according to claim 1, wherein the upper end of the pillar further comprises first and second stoppers for controlling the initial alignment position and maximum rotation of the support.
 7. The golf training machine according to claim 1, further comprises a control bar for limiting the movement range of both knees of the golfer at an appropriate position at the pillar. 